DAVID ATTENBOROUGH – 95 YEARS OLD
When it comes to wildlife broadcasting, there is no one more iconic than the English natural historian, David Attenborough. The senior broadcaster was initially rejected by the BBC in 1951 but was able to join the team full-time in 1952. After that, he began working with the natural history unit and was able to produce his first three-part natural history series titled Animal Patterns. Much to everyone’s delight, the mini-series gained several critical praises. That, then, became David Attenborough’s gateway to his legacy.
Critics have also given credit to David Attenborough for his extensive work in the field of wildlife education. Although he has already enjoyed a long and prosperous career, Sir David Attenborough is still at work educating people about the real status of the environment around us. David’s zest for journalism and public service never changed. In fact, his interest in making investments in the news business is only getting started.